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The Village Pond
When I was a child I often visited my Aunts who lived in Buckrells, the large house opposite the Volunteer Pub; one of the joys of these visits was escaping from the adults and exploring the village pond which was almost ...Read more
A memory of Seavington St Michael by
School Days And Beyond
Having just stumbled on this website I felt compelled to add my recollections of living in Fenham in Cheeseburn Gardens from circa 1961 to 1980. I lived 2 streets down the hill from the first contributor who lived in Ovington ...Read more
A memory of Fenham by
Matron's Secretary
My late mother Isabelle Grainger (1925-2010) worked at the Royal West Sussex Hospital during the late 1940s early 1950s as secretary to the Matron Miss E.S. Parkinson (later Mrs Buckwell). Whilst working at the hospital my mother ...Read more
A memory of Chichester by
Happy Days
I lived at 13 Westfield Close, from 1951 until 1965 when sadly my father died and we all moved to Weston. My memories of living there are very happy. I went to Backwell C of E School and the head, I think, was Mr Branch who kept bees in ...Read more
A memory of Backwell in 1955 by
Pioneering Couple From Sandwich
My great grandparents were married here 20 August 1859. Their names were Thomas William POOLE and Mary Ann TUCKWELL and they had a family of 11 - eight born in villages close to Sandwich and three born in Southland, ...Read more
A memory of Sandwich in 1870 by
Living At Model Farm
The Edwards family lived at Model Farm from 1953 to 1957. We went to Chinnor School, my brother Stuart went to Lord Williams, Thame. My mother Phyllis started 1st Shirburn & Luknor Brownies and was Captain of 1st Watlington ...Read more
A memory of Shirburn in 1953 by
Good Times
We lived at 121 Broxburn Drive until 1957, when we moved to 52 Foxglove Crescent. The prefabs were freezing cold in winter, but had all mod cons of the day. Our neighbours were Billy, Malcolm Campbell, the Sansoms, Brian Major, ...Read more
A memory of South Ockendon in 1957 by
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All the buildings have been demolished on that side, and the road curving round (Buckwell Street) is now a cul-de-sac.
In the 1890s Mr H G Bucknell ran a watch-making and fancy repository business.
Benjamin Bucknell, the architect who designed Woodchester Park, was born in the village of Rodborough.
At the foot of the hill is the brick and concrete underground station of 1939, designed by Charles Holden and L H Bucknell.
There is a riverside inn at Bramerton called the Wood's End: its recorded history stretches back well over 300 years.
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